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This is not a blue screen, it is to enter the BIOS, press ESC to exit to enter the system. If it is like this every time you boot up, or press ESC and still can't enter, it is a problem with the BIOS settings, you can press F9 on this interface to restore the default settings, and then restart it.
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One sentence can answer you to solve, but the person who asks the question often chooses those that are smelly and long, and I don't know if it's a ** copy of the answer to do the best, so let's see your choice in a few days.
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1. Go to the BIOS, load the default settings and save them;
2. Clean up the dust and check whether the memory sticks and hard disks are plugged in firmly; Or swap the memory slots;
3. Before the system starts, press the F8 key, select "Security Mode with Network" to enter the system, and then check and kill viruses and Trojans here;
4. Check the hard disk in safe mode (right-click the partition name in the Properties tool to start checking, check the scan error, Repair sector);
5. Use some first aid kits to fix the system;
6. Some antivirus software installed at the same time will cause a blue screen, please keep one;
7. Reinstall the graphics card driver, or change back to the original driver that came with it, this kind of driver is not the higher the version, the better, just enough;
8. If the above does not solve the blue screen problem, try to install the operating system cleanly;
9. It doesn't work at this point, it may be that there is a compatibility problem with the motherboard and memory, please replace it and try again;
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1- First of all, rule out whether there is any problem with the heat dissipation of the U.
2- Minimal boot: The motherboard, power supply, CPU, memory, graphics card, keyboard and mouse, and monitor are booted successfully.
3- Then above the base + HDD, after booting normally.
4- Plug in the U tool tray and reinstall the system.
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Check if the silicone grease has not been changed for too long, usually once every two or three years, otherwise the CPU will automatically shut down on the blue screen if it overheats. **Buy it and change it yourself!
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Hello friends, generally this situation occurs because you forcibly shut down or power failure, crash, resulting in the high-speed operation of the hard disk suddenly dropped, resulting in the reading disk file corruption or incomplete data. So when you turn on the computer, you have to self-check, and self-test is also a process of checking and repairing the hard disk, and so on.
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1.Your blue screen can only be solved by reinstalling the system, and your blue screen should be caused by your previous repair of KB4056894 patch. The most effective way to do this is to reinstall a Windows 7 64-bit system or the latest version of Windows 10 64-bit system (version 1809) with the latest patch.
2.This patch mainly fixes the two vulnerabilities of meltdown and spectre that broke out recently for Windows 7 system. However, Windows 7 users will get the following error when restarting after installing the update:
* stop: 0x000000c4 (0x0000000000000091, 0x0000000000000000, 0xffffff80002c4efc0, 0x0000000000000000)
3.After this patch, the user cannot enter safe mode, and the user needs to boot through the rollupfix recovery program, and then uninstall the KB4056894 patch. However, Windows Update will re-remind users to install the KB4056894 update, and it is recommended to ignore or install Windows 7 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit systems that integrate the latest patches as recommended in point 1.
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Try to re-insert the memory module, if it still does not start normally, perform the following operations.
1.If the computer has the system restore function, keep clicking the F8 key when you boot up, enter the system operation menu, select "Safe Mode", if you can enter it successfully, click "Start" "All Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", the "System Restore dialog box" appears, and select "Restore my computer to an earlier time". In this way, you can use the built-in system restore function of the Windows system to restore to a restore point when the computer was able to boot normally.
2.Use the system to install the CD disk, put in the optical drive, restart the computer, enter the CD installation system state, wait until the boot interface flashes, do not choose to install the system, but choose the repair system, and wait patiently for the repair to be completed, to see if it can solve the problem.
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You'll need to reinstall the system and make it cleaner. 1. If the power strip does not move, it will cause a blue screen 2. Hard disk problems.
So it's a priority to redo the system and see.
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How to solve the blue screen when the computer starts.
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If the reinstallation system is also a blue screen, then there are 3 possibilities, 1 memory, 2 graphics cards, 3 hard disks, because you can't provide specific **, then you can only make an empirical judgment, then check the memory first, if you are two memory, you can remove one first, replace each other and try it, and then the graphics card can be removed and the gold finger can be erased (the memory can also be like this), the hard disk sometimes bad sectors will also occur blue screen or something, you can use the software to detect the bad sectors.
Now every time you turn it on? Press the uppercase light on the keyboard,See if there is any response,If it doesn't respond, it's a crash,Then reinstall the system first,See if it will appear after reinstalling the system,If you can't install the system,Or if it crashes when you install the system,Then clean the memory a little bit,If it doesn't work, it's to change the memory or motherboard,But your current problem is to install the system first,It's OK to install the system generally。
1. Possible reasons why the machine cannot be turned on:
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